Kittens are very active, but sneezing may be caused by irritating odors, bacterial colds, influenza, pneumonia, feline nasal congestion, etc. First of all, if it is caused by contact with irritating odors, it is a normal physiological phenomenon. When you stay away from the surrounding environment, the adverse reactions will gradually subside, and the owner generally does not need to worry too much. Secondly, if the body is accompanied by other symptoms, such as shortness of breath, cough, etc. , it is recommended that the owner take the kitten to a regular pet hospital for treatment in time.
1. Pungent odors
If the kitten inhales irritating odors, such as dust, pollen, etc., it will irritate the nasal mucosa and cause sneezing. It is also active and needs to be replaced. environment, generally no medication is needed.
2. Bacterial cold
It is a common respiratory infectious disease, usually caused by hemolytic Streptococcus and Haemophilus influenzae. It can cause fever, sore throat, difficulty swallowing, etc. Symptoms include sneezing when the respiratory tract is irritated, which generally does not affect the spirit and requires antibiotic treatment as directed by a doctor.
3. Influenza
It is mainly an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by influenza virus infection. Typical symptoms include headache, fatigue, cough and other symptoms, but it will not affect your personality. , so it is relatively active and needs to be treated with antiviral drugs according to the doctor's instructions.
4. Pneumonia
It is mainly caused by bacteria and viruses invading the lungs, which can cause damage to the lung mucosa, causing shortness of breath, coughing up sputum and other symptoms, but it will not cause depression and needs to Follow your doctor's advice and treat with intravenous antibiotics and antiviral drugs.
5. Cat rhinoplasty
It is an acute infectious disease, mainly caused by herpes virus infection. After the illness, symptoms such as sneezing, loss of appetite, and weight loss will appear, and it is relatively active. , you can take antiviral drugs under the guidance of a doctor.
During the treatment, the physical condition of the kitten should be observed at any time. If the kitten appears mentally depressed or listless, it is recommended that the owner take the kitten to the hospital for treatment.